At first I really didnt care for them. Like an MP they seem to do better at higher pressures. I think the pros to them are the nice clear heavy streams and low trajectory angle, almost flat. The cons are the intricacy, the limited radius range and they are a little more involved, you need that "wrench" to adjust them than an MP.

The reason I was considering these vs MP's is I have a 20' spacing on a new install. The MP2000 seems to come up short of actual 20' and hard to choke down a 3000 that much. Thought these would be a good fit.

Best possible head for 20 foot spacing would be the Toro 300 series stream rotor with the 02 nozzles. It's an upsell head, but not a tough upsell, based on their durability and longevity. Flow rate is a smidge under 1.5 gpm at 35 psi (1.7 gpm @ 50 psi) for a half-circle head.

Best possible head for 20 foot spacing would be the Toro 300 series stream rotor with the 02 nozzles. It's an upsell head, but not a tough upsell, based on their durability and longevity. Flow rate is a smidge under 1.5 gpm at 35 psi (1.7 gpm @ 50 psi) for a half-circle head.

I remember one town with closely spaced houses with front yards almost a perfect 40 x 40 square, that got a lot of one-zone systems with four half-circle stream rotor heads shooting the corners. No indoor plumbing, either, since 6 gpm was an easy get from the always-convenient hose bib.

The reason I was considering these vs MP's is I have a 20' spacing on a new install. The MP2000 seems to come up short of actual 20' and hard to choke down a 3000 that much. Thought these would be a good fit.

CJ,
can I dial these in for 20'?

I did searches and didn't find much. I guess these haven't caught on.

I've got some MP2000's at 20 feet that do fine. What body are you using? What is your nozzle pressure?